Pentair CP12, XLS800, XLS1000, XLS600, HP 400, HP 600, HP 800, HP 1000, HP 230 operation manual

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Floating Thermometer: A thermometer that floats on the water surface with the main sensing bulb in the water. Indicates the ac- tual pool or spa temperature it’s floating in. A tie on type will work the same.

Flow Control Valve: A valve or check valve that controls water flow either automatically or manually.

Freon™: Trade name for a type of refrigerant. The heat transfer medium used to transfer the generated heat to the pool water, in the vapor compression cycle of the heat pump system. Changing from a gas to a liquid state in cycles.

Full Prime: A reference used to describe a water pump running normally without air entering into the system, running at full ca- pacity.

Gas Chlorine: Chlorine in a pure state, gas.

G.P.M. : Gallons per minute, used to measure flow rate

Heat & Cool: The unit, the heater, the appliance referenced in this manual. A reverse cycle unit capable of both heating and cooling.

Heat Exchanger: A manifold where the compressed hot freon gas transfers its heat to the pool water. A tube within a tube. Hot freon gas passing through one tube and water passing through the other tube, bent in a coiled fashion. Made from a cupronickel metal alloy.

Heat Loss: The act of the pool losing heat due to certain conditions such as weather, wind, evaporation, radiance, convection etc.

Heat Pump: The unit, the heater, the appliance referenced in this manual.

Hydro-Therapy Jets: Used in spas to create high pressure water flow with air turbulence. Water is forced through a restriction that creates a vortex that draws air into the water flow thus increasing velocity. This air flow is usually regulated by a manual control.

Icing Up: Ice forming on the evaporator coil.

In Line Type Chlorinator: A chlorinating device that is mounted directly on the piping, that has an internal manifold within the plumbing, used to allow water flow through the containment, where a solid tablet type chlorine is held. This type requires no water tubing in and out of the containment.

Injection: In regard to feeding pool chemicals into the water flow in whatever fashion.

Installer: Same as dealer, person or company where the unit was purchased.

Internal Adjustments: Any part or component inside the cabinet of the unit.

Lint Trap Basket: A strainer type basket that collects debris and prevents such from being trapped in other equipment, including the heat exchanger.

Liquid Chlorine: Chlorine in a liquid form, (sodium hypochlorite).

Long Term Freeze: When the outside air temperature drops below 36 degrees as part of a seasonal weather change lasting for an ex- tended period of time.

Marcite: A white plaster type pool wall and surface finishing ma- terial made of white Portland cement and marble dust.

Migrate: Referring to concentrated chlorine moving through the filter system plumbing with or without the water flowing.

Motorized Plumbing Valves: Valves that are driven by low volt- age motors mounted on top of such a valve. Usually used to change from pool to spa mode via a control switch or device without hav- ing to go to the filter system and turn these valves manually.

Muriatic Acid: A liquid acid that is used to lower the Ph of pool water. Handle with extreme caution. (Use a dry powder acid for

spas.)

Normal Operation: When the heat pump is running as intended by the manufacturer.

Nozzle Attachment: A device attached to the end of a garden hose, that increases pressure and controls direction.

On/Off Switch: Located on the unit next to the thermostat dial use to shut the unit off and on, so you do not have to move the thermo- stat or shut off the circuit breaker to control the unit.

O-Ring: A round rubber gasket that is used for sealing removable access lids to pool filtering equipment and other related items.

Ph: A term used when determining the alkalinity or acetic nature of water.

Pool/Spa Combination: When you have a pool and spa together, where the two body’s of water are connected by a spill-over or other plumbing means.

PPM: Parts per million. Use as a term to tell you how much of a certain chemical ratio is in the water.

Pressure Switch: A device inside the heater, that senses water pres- sure and keeps the unit from running when there is little or no water flow going through it.

Radiant Heat Loss: When the water loses heat through the walls and floor of the pool shell.

Return: The term used to indicate water flow direction back to the pool, after it passes through the filtering system. There are ori- fices in the pool called return outlets.

Run Dry: When any pool equipment is running without water, usually causing some sort of damage.

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Contents For Your Safety Read Before Operating Revision #A HydroTemp Manufacturing Co., IncOwners Section Table of Contents LOW Maintenance Return on InvestmentHeat Pump Efficiency Longer Swimming SeasonClean refrigerant Inch Plumbing With Internal Automatic Bypass Up To 90 GPMTrane Compressor With 410-A, the safeAutomatic Design AdvantagesInternal Dual Thermostat Control Panel ThermostatD. Status Light Panel D. Status LightsTo use indicator lights see Troubleshooting guide pages 26 D. Status Light PanelCompressor Time Delay Advise Your Pool Service CO Clean Filtering SystemWater Pressure Switch Turn T-STAT ALL the WAY DownThermostat Control & Settings Evaporator AIR Coil Thermostat Control & Settings forHeat & Cool Models Heat ExchangerCommon Mechanical Timer SET Thermostat to MaximumThermostat Setting Thermostat will now be set at 80 degrees FReradiation Convection Evaporation Wind Pool SurfaceConduction Warm Pool Water Pool ShellControlling Heat Loss Covers Save Time & MoneySpas Heating Tips Typical Pool Blanket & RollerOwners Maintenance & Care SprinklersPlants Condensation DrainsCleaning AIR FlowRoof RUN OFF Water Piping Leak ?Filter Cleaning & Care Water FlowCirculation Pump Vacuum & Pressure LeaksAutomatic Pool Vacuums Professional ServiceTypical Automatic Pool Cleaner See chlorinator Placement guidelines Plumbing & Water FlowPlumbing Connections Internal Automatic BypassStalled with all types of chlorinators to prevent chlorine High Rate Water PumpsChemical resistant check valve and loop must be Standard Pool Water Balance Requirements Sacrificial Water FittingsAdvanced Heat Exchanger Design Heat Exchanger Cross SectionChlorine Chlorines Effect on pHVacuum Leaks Protect Heat ExchangerChlorine Migration Chlorinator Placement Adding ChemicalsNo chemicals or chlorine tablets in the skimmer Absolutely no chemicals in the skimmerChemical Application for Spas Commercial FeedersShort Term Freeze Protection Procedures Long Term Freeze Protection / Drain Valve InstallationCondition Possible Cause Possible Remedy Owner Trouble Shooting GuideRisk of electrical shock or electrocution Motor valve. Call your installer for advise. Call Mandatory Bonding to Pool Steel Electrical Wiring SpecificationsUnit Identification HOW to GET Service Glossary of Terms Page Page Page This page is blank This page is blank Heat Pumps

XLS1000, XLS800, XLS600, HP 400, HP 600, HP 800, HP 1000, HP 230, CP12 specifications

Pentair is a recognized leader in providing innovative filtration and pumping solutions, and among its noteworthy offerings are the CP12, HP 400, HP 600, HP 800, HP 1000, HP 230, XLS600, XLS800, and XLS1000 models. Each of these products is designed with unique features and advanced technologies that meet diverse customer needs across various applications.

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